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    How the Earth Began

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    existence by the seven days of creation. On the first day‚ God created light and darkness. On the second‚ He formed water and cleared the sky. On the third day of the creation‚ God created dry ground for the plants. On the fourth day‚ God created the sun‚ moon‚ and stars. On the fifth day‚ God created birds and sea creatures. On the next day‚ He created the land animals and humans. On the last day of the seven days of creation‚ God rested. From the Buddhist perspectives‚ the creation occurs repeatedly through

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    Science Trivia

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    Where is Lake Vostok located? Lake Vostok is located four kilometers under the surface of Antarctica. How many moons does Venus have? Venus has no natural satellites. What is Archimedes’ Principle? Archimedes’ Principle states that "an object is buoyed up with a force equal to the weight of the liquid it displaces." How much weight can a blue whale calf gain in a single day? In the first weeks of life‚ a blue whale calf can gain 250 pounds in one day. Who invented logarithims? Scottish

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    morality and poetry as being the same because once it is written it begins to fade and morality begins to fade also. 4. Pg 213 Check Comprehension 1. In sonnet 31 the speaker addresses the moon. 2. In sonnet 31 the moon appears to the speaker weak‚ sickly‚ and pale. The speaker believes that the cause of the moons sadness is that it does not receive the love that it deserves. 3. The six benefits that the speaker attributes to sleep are the certain knot of peace‚ the baiting place of wit‚ the balm

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    “‘That’s one small step for a man. One giant leap for mankind’” (“The Apollo Missions”). Neil Armstrong spoke these famous words the first day anyone had stepped foot on the moon. It was not just that any man landed on the moon‚ but it was an American man. The United States of America was proud to say that they were the first on the moon‚ especially when it came to competing with other countries such as the Soviet Union. The Americans had been going back and forth with the Soviet Union for decades. Each

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    Cassini's Accomplishments

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    Cassini-Huygens mission was a fruitful journey lasting almost 20 years. It was created to study Saturn‚ its moons‚ and its fascinating rings. Scientists gathered a lot of information from it‚ and it is widely considered a massive success. They studied many moons‚ including Enceladus and Titan‚ which are discussed below and provided lots of information. They also discovered a whole roster of new moons they had never seen before. Natural phenomena were witnessed‚ like a giant storm that reached its own tail

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    Jim said‚ “Houston we have a problem.” This is obviously stating there is a problem. Recognitions was a reward for the team of 3 astronauts. Beforehand‚ the thought of going to the moon was unrealistic. Now these groups of three men were given the privilege to make this into a reality. With this in mind‚ going to the moon was a daring and courageous act because of the risk involve. The tension double because the risk ere unknown‚ meaning anything could go wrong. As a matter of fact‚ the three astronauts

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    Scientific Investigation

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    1.Purpose- Why does the moon appear to change over the course of the month? Research-Position of the sun‚ Earth‚ and moon at different times of a month Hypothesis-Relationship of the sun‚ Earth‚ and moon create shadows on the moon Experiment-Light bulb represents sun‚ large beach ball represents Earth‚ and small foam ball represents moon 2.The three variables Lizzie can control are the rotation of the Earth and moon and the position

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    Solar Eclipse

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    eclipse As seen from the Earth‚ a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth‚ and the Moon fully or partially blocks ("occults") the Sun. This can happen only at new moon‚ when the Sun and the Moon are in conjunction as seen from Earth in an alignment referred to as syzygy. In a total eclipse‚ the disk of the Sun is fully obscured by the Moon. In partial and annular eclipses only part of the Sun is obscured. If the Moon were in a perfectly circular orbit‚ a little closer to the

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    (Dolan 21). Galileo Galilei caught on with the idea of refracting mirrors and published his findings in The Starry Messenger in March 1610 (MacLachlan 45). When his teachings taught that the moon’s surface had mountains and valleys‚ implying that the moon was not a perfect sphere‚ it stirred things up and started a domino effect of discoveries to be made about the sky for hundreds of years to come. Galileo Galilei was not planning to change the view of the universe like he did‚ and he had no idea

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    Places I Like to Visit

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    Places I like to visit First of all‚ I would like to visit the moon. By the time ordinary people can visit the moon‚ I will probably be very old or dead. Anyhow it would be quite an experience to walk on the moon. It is said that there is no air or water there and our weight is many times less. I certainly would like to see how high I can jump and how fast I can run on the moon. These are all wishful thinking‚ of course. To be realistic I can only visit places on earth. There are the Seven

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